How to fix a Dri-Eaz DRIZAIR 2400 Dehumidifier that won't turn on?
- KKaren VelasquezAug 14, 2025
First, ensure the dehumidifier is properly plugged into a working outlet and that the outlet has power. Then, check that the power switch is turned on.
How to fix a Dri-Eaz DRIZAIR 2400 Dehumidifier that won't turn on?
First, ensure the dehumidifier is properly plugged into a working outlet and that the outlet has power. Then, check that the power switch is turned on.
How do I fix a Dri-Eaz Dehumidifier with a blower wheel that won't turn?
First, check for any obstructions in the blower. If there are no obstructions, inspect the blower wheel set screw and tighten if loose. Also, check for any loose or broken wires and replace them if necessary. If none of these solutions work, the fan motor may be burned out and need replacement.
Why is my Dri-Eaz DRIZAIR 2400 Dehumidifier running but the room isn't drying?
Several factors could be at play. It might simply need more time to dry the space. You can speed up the process by increasing air movement with Dri-Eaz TurboDryers and reducing airflow into the area being dried.
What to do if the compressor on my Dri-Eaz DRIZAIR 2400 won't start?
Try switching off the unit and waiting for 5 minutes before restarting it. If that doesn't work, the room temperature might be too high; reduce it below 100° F (38° C). Other potential causes include a faulty wire (replace or repair it), an overload (reduce room temperature), a bad compressor (replace or repair), or a defective relay (use a volt/amp meter to check the relay).
Why is my Dri-Eaz DRIZAIR 2400 collecting so little water?
This could be happening because the room air has already been dried to 45% relative humidity (check with a hygrometer), the room temperature is too low, or the airflow through the unit is restricted. To resolve this, increase the room temperature and ensure good airflow by cleaning the coils or increasing air movement.
What causes my Dri-Eaz DRIZAIR 2400 to not defrost?
The issue might stem from a defective control assembly, a defective sensor, or a defective bypass relay valve. Consider replacing the control assembly, sensor, or bypass valve to resolve this.
Why does my Dri-Eaz DRIZAIR 2400 Dehumidifier continuously defrost?
This could be due to a defective control assembly, a room temperature that is too low, or a defective bypass relay valve. Try replacing the control assembly or bypass valve, or increasing the room temperature.
What does it mean if my Dri-Eaz Dehumidifier has only partial frost on coils?
This could indicate a possible leak or low charge in the system. Check for leaks using a gas leak detector. If a leak is found, repair and recharge the system. You can contact your distributor or Dri-Eaz Products for further assistance.
Why is there no moisture or frost on the coils of my Dri-Eaz Dehumidifier?
This could be due to a possible leak in the system, damaged capillary tubing, or the compressor not running. Check for leaks with a gas leak detector and look for damage to the capillary tubing, replacing it if necessary. If the compressor isn't running, refer to the Compressor Section for troubleshooting.
Crucial warnings covering grounding, power cords, water exposure, and child safety.
Guidelines for safe handling, transport, unit modification, and repair procedures.
Covers material, labor, and shipping costs for the first year.
Explains how the dehumidifier removes moisture by cooling air and condensation.
Detailed steps for starting, running, and monitoring the dehumidifier.
Crucial warnings covering grounding, power cords, water exposure, and child safety.
Guidelines for safe handling, transport, unit modification, and repair procedures.
Covers material, labor, and shipping costs for the first year.
Explains how the dehumidifier removes moisture by cooling air and condensation.
Detailed steps for starting, running, and monitoring the dehumidifier.
| Model | DRIZAIR 2400 |
|---|---|
| Dehumidification Capacity (Saturation) | 240 pints/day |
| Refrigerant | R410A |
| Water Removal Capacity | 240 pints/day |
| Power Supply | 115V |
| Operating Temperature Range | 33°F to 100°F |












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